Indischer
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If the religion of IVC was Hinduism then surely Hinduism predates Vedas what you are stating
It's not me making this claim. It's you!
The oldest liturgical link to Sanatana Dharma i.e the RgVeda, comes from outside India.
The artifacts that you cite are not older than the RV(circa 3000-2500 BC). Hence they are not pre-vedic as you say. Rather, they might have been independent but parallel efforts which merged once the Aryans started entering the Punjab.
It's possible that either the IVC influenced Sanatana Dharma or vice versa, but there are no definite proofs for this. Hence, I do not claim any links.
I merely contest those who claim that the obscurity of Hinduism somehow means it's 9K, 10K years old or "from time immemorial" etc. It's clearly a religion whose founding principles aren't more than 5500 years old.